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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner country.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Okay, my friends.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
Over the weekend, this was the big move by the
left to send a message to Trump, to MAGA, to
Trump's supporters, to the media, to the world that here
in the United States, we don't have kings.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
I e.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
That Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
According now to these protesters, and they were all over
the country. I'm talking over two thousand cities and towns.
Millions of people all over the United States protested what
they said was Trump now becoming a dictator, an authoritarian
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strong man, a king, and many called for his overthrow,
saying that just as we overthrew King George the Third
in seventeen seventy six, now it's time for a second
American revolution, this time to overthrow King Donald. The problem, however,
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was turnout was nowhere near what they expected. In fact,
I'm going to get to this in just a few minutes.
The media now has been caught in a massive scandal,
lying inflating the numbers of how many people actually showed up.
And moreover, if you actually looked and attended these events,
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or looked at them online or saw the videos that
are coming out, honestly, it looked more like Halloween. Like
Halloween came a couple of weeks early than some kind
of a serious, credible protest movement. Now, before I say
anything else, this needs to be said. The Democrats should
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be ashamed of themselves. The media should be ashamed of themselves.
And just when you thought that they couldn't go any lower,
they were selling. Saturday, in particular, is when the major
No Kings marches took place, these protests as if seven.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
Ten, fifteen million Americans showed up.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
The media was saying this was the largest protest in
the history of the United States. It is a lie.
It was a massive, massive, massive lie. And in fact,
they inflated the numbers by ten, literally by ten. So no,
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it wasn't fifteen million, it wasn't ten million, it wasn't
seven million. It was at best maybe a couple million
across the entire country. And to give you an example,
my friends and I pointed this out on x and
I don't know how MSNBC keeps their broadcast license after
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this on Saturday. As you know, Marxist Michelle Wu, the
mayor of Boston, you know, not like she doesn't have
anything else better to do. I mean, God forbid, you
should clean up the drug epidemic, the homeless encampments, I
don't know, help ice, arrest, detain and deport rapists and
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murderers and child sex predators and drug traffickers.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
I mean, I could go on and on. No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
She led the No King's rally here in Boston, just
like Chuck Schumer led the No King's rally in New York,
and just like Adam piece of Schiff led the No
King's rally in DC. So the Democrats were out in
full force to try to get as much of their
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party behind this movement.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
And so what MSNBC did.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
They looked at the turnout and this is what shocked
them in Boston. By the way, across most of the country,
but in Boston was very acute.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Number one.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
As NBC ten's Sue O'Connell, a reporter, had to admit
on the air, this is mostly older people. In fact,
most of these people are quote unquote white hair folks.
In other words, these were not young protesters. These weren't minorities.
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This wasn't the brown and black coalition that the Democrats
say were now being oppressed and persecuted by this hitler,
not say white supremacist president. They were essentially the NPR
watching ex hippie liberals who were giving it one last
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kick at the can before they kicked the bucket.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
I'm not kidding.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
It's almost like, well, it was, you know, sixty years
ago we protested Vietnam.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Let's go one last time.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
These were all the people who were, you know, the
Jane Fondees and those who protested the Vietnam War. And
they came out, many of them in their seventies, eighties,
white hair, elderly, burnt out hippies. This wasn't this diverse
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coalition that the Democrats said were going to come out
by the millions and millions. And then the other thing,
and this is now why they're in big trouble is
that they came out and said. Of course, Sue O'Connell
herself admitted she said, you're looking at about two thousand people,
maybe three thousand tops. If you look at the video
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at Boston Common, there's no way there's more than three
thousand people. I don't even think there's two thousand, to
be honest, but let's go, okay, fine, two thousand people.
I'll even give you three thousand people. So what did
MSNBC do They then rolled out footage because two three
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thousand from above, from a helicopter shot or a satellite shot,
or where from the air it looks like a sprinkling,
You're like that, that's it. That's all that showed up
in Boston. And remember Boston was supposed to be one
of the hotbeds of this No King's rally. They said
they were gonna shake the city and the state to
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its very foundations. So MSNBC aired fraudulent footage of do
you remember the twenty seventeen rally. I remember because I
was there and I covered it where Mary Mayor Marty
Walsh at the time, frightened the hell out of the
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minority community and said the Klan was coming to Boston.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
There was a.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Free speech rally, a free speech rally being held at
the Common and Black Lives Matter, and Mary scared the
minority neighborhoods and they came out forty thousand strong, and
they thronged all across Boston Common. There was forty thousand
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protesters on the streets. What did MSNBC do. They fraudulently
aired the footage of the twenty seventeen protests in Boston
in the Common and then falsely claimed that this was
live footage of the No King's rally on Saturday. And
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they did this all day Saturday. Look at the Saints
in Boston. Look at this, It's a sea of people.
Look at this young, old, brown, white block. You'll name it.
Oh my god, Boston Common is full, the streets are full.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
It's on uprising.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
And they aired it hour after hour after hour after hour,
and that set the trend. By the way, day you
want to talk about perpetrating a fraud, you want to
talk about the propaganda. I said this to Grace yesterday.
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I said, this is literally that's what they used to
do in the Soviet Union. Air fake footage or fraudulent
footage or deceptive footage. The FCC needs to step in.
This is one of the greatest media frauds, media scandals
in the history of the American media. I'm not saying something,
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where's the FCC. MSNBC should have their license revoked like this,
like this the snap.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Of a finger.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
And I'm not saying, oh, it was a mistake. Oh
they aired it for five seconds and say what we
just made a mistake. Sorry, no, no, They played it
all day, NonStop and that's what the media did. In
other markets, they lied about the number of people who
showed up. They kept massively inflating the numbers, and in
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most cities this is exactly what local reporters had to admit.
What happened in Boston happened there. Whether it was New York,
whether it was Chicago, whether it was you name it,
pick your city, whether it was in uh Atlanta, whether
it was you name your Portland. It doesn't matter, name
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your city. Most of the people who showed up were
overwhelmingly elderly, overwhelmingly white, and the numbers were nowhere near
what organizers had predicted. Because, my friends, this is the
problem and they can't get around it. We already had
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a No King's March that was in November of twenty
twenty four, and the people of the United States voted
and elected Donald Trump to be President of the United States.
What the radical left is now pushing. Okay, the No
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Kings Rally, as I said, more like Halloween came early.
So it's not just that the attendants the crowds don't
believe the media. The videos out there is clearly contradicting
everything that they're claiming.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
It really it's sad, it's pathetic.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
Whatever credibility they have left has now been destroyed. And
of course the biggest scandal, and I'm not gonna let
this one go. I put it up on X and
I hope many of you can go on X and
share it as to as many friends of yours as possible.
They lied about the attendants at the No King's rally
on Saturday here in Boston. MSNBC aired footage of the
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two thousand and seventeen Black Lives Matter rally that was
held in Boston. I went to the common, I interviewed people,
we did videos on it. I did a whole show,
in fact, two shows on it. So I was there
at the time, so I know exactly. You know, there
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was a massive crowd. Then Mayor Marty Walsh incited people
to come out onto the streets. What they did was
they showed the footage of that crowd and it was
about forty thousand people in twenty seventeen. And then they
lied on the air and falsely claimed that this was
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the crowd at Saturday's rally, No King's Rally, when in
fact it was in forty thousand. You're lucky if it
was three thousand. Honestly, it was more like two thousand,
but I'm gonna go three thousand for the sake of argument.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
So they took a.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
Crowd of two to three thousand, which is a pittance
compared to what they were predicting. You know, I can't
tell you how many rallies, ohoner country has had five thousand,
ten thousand, and the media dismiss it.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
They don't even cover it.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
This is two three thousand, and they're trying to make
it seem like it was forty thousand by showing fake images,
fake footage of an of an event that took place
eight years before. Now, how MSNBC keeps their license is
beyond me. How this is not right now? The biggest
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media scandal in the country is beyond me. Okay, So
the crowd size was not what they were predicting, and
it's not what the media said it was. But it
was also the atmosphere. That's why I go on. You say, well, Jeff,
do you mean by Halloween? You led with Halloween? It's
that Halloween come early, you know, just stand back. This
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is their movement, this is their cry that Donald Trump
is a quote unquote king, that he's a quote on
quote dictator, as Adam piece of Shift put it, as
Chuck Schumer put it, as Michelle wou put it. According
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to them, were in the midst of an authoritarian takeover,
that the country now is being taken over by an autocrat,
by an authoritarian strongman. On the one hand, this is
what they keep saying over and over, and this is
allegedly what the protest was about.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
And yet.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
They were dressed as dinosaurs. I swear to you, cats, frogs, lobsters.
Why they were dressed in lobsters, I have no idea
inflatable costumes, hot dogs, bananas.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
It was like a clown show.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
And many of them they were dancing to music. It
had almost like a festival atmosphere to it. And you
see these idiots with these ridiculous costumes, and you ask yourself,
did Halloween come? Like, Hey, is that Halloween already? No,
it's got a couple more weeks before Halloween. And some
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of them, many of them wearing these like Halloween like
skull ghost masks. And so how can you take these
people seriously when you've got someone who is seventy five
eighty eighty five years old in a banana suit, or
in a frog suit.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
And then of course you had the furries show up.
I'm not kidding.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
People who think they're cats, people who think they're dogs,
and this is how they sexually get turned on anyway.
So they're there in their furry outfits and this is
your soos it big protest against this coming authoritarianism. It
it was a circus. It was like a circus clown show.
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And that goes to show you if you're wearing banana
suits and dinosaurs and frog suits, you're not really worried
about a dictatorship obviously. And the fact, and I said
this before but i'll say it again. You know it's
supposed to be a no king's rally. Well, if Donald
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Trump was really a king, he wouldn't allow you to
have the rally in the first place. Kings don't allow rallies.
Kings suppress rallies, king's ban rallies, Kings called in the
military and break up rallies. The fact that they could
have not just rallies, but all over the country and
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block traffic and.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
Dressed like idiots.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Shows to you the very fact that they had the
event proves that Donald Trump is not a king.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
I'd mean like, hello, hello, Mike, how much time left?
All right?
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Six one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, let me just quickly set everything up.
I want to take your calls.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
The No King's Rally.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
It's been boy. They were planning it for weeks. It
was very well funded. George Soros is now it's now
come out. The Soros Foundation was the biggest funder of it.
He and his son Alex, and they vowed to bring
millions and millions and millions to the streets and to
shake America to its very core. Instead, at least to me,
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it turned out to be really a pathetic flop. Six
one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Okay. So all of these leftists, and by
the way, there were Antifa, there's no question about it.
In fact, in Houston they bragged that Antifa was in
the crowd. There was Antifa in Chicago, there was Antifa
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in New York. Apparently they didn't really show up in Boston.
I don't know if they were partying too much on
Friday and woke up with a hangover or whatever, but
there weren't that many of them in Boston. But man,
they showed up in New York, they were there in Chicago,
San Francisco, Houston. But their goal, the goal of the
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protesters this No King's rally, was to overthrow the Trump presidency.
They wanted to overthrow Trump from power. And this is
the point I'm making. This was a no Democracy rally.
This wasn't a No King's rally. They are voting. I know,
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we're a constitutional republic, like I say it like fifty
thousand times. But the fact of the matter is Trump
was democratically fairly elected in November twenty twenty four. He
won the popular vote, he won the electoral college vote,
he won every single swing state. If you know, if
he doesn't have a democratic mandate, nobody has a democratic mandate.
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And yet within less than a year of his presidency,
they are demanding that he be overthrown. As for example,
when you had Adam Schiff and Chuck Schumer and Michelle
wou come out and say it's time for another American revolution,
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i e. It's time to topple our King, King Donald Third.
So they are the ones who are against democracy. This
wasn't a No King's rally. This was a no Democracy rally.
So I'm sorry. We had a No King's March. It
was the biggest ever. It's called a November twenty twenty
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four election, and Donald Trump won. The people elected him. Now,
I hate to do this to you this early in
the morning. I could almost be sued, frankly for abuse.
So please be gentle with me. Don't call your lawyer.
But here is this guy is still kicking. Here's Marcula.
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I want to take your money. I want to suck
your blood. Listen now to Senator Ed Markey. Yep, he
was speaking at a No King's protest in Newton, and
you know, I mean they rolled him in there. He
couldn't find his way to Newton because he doesn't come
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to mass practically ever, but they finally got him there.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
GPS helped and there he is. Roll cut Ten, Mike.
Speaker 4 (21:01):
Are hearing Newton at that No King's rally? Just absolutely unbelievable.
You know, they are showing up. You're standing up against
the President of the United States who thinks he's a king.
He thinks he's a dictator. And Newton is saying no.
Massachusetts is saying no to dictators.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
Thank you, Duton.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
So what you are doing here today and what Massachusetts
is doing on No King's Day?
Speaker 5 (21:25):
Thank you?
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Yeah, dozens of people there he is. Now.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Now, look, this is not an original point. When was
this guy elected to Congress? What was it nineteen? Is
it nineteen seventy three?
Speaker 2 (21:36):
Wait?
Speaker 1 (21:36):
Wait, nineteen seventy, nineteen seventy three. The guy you want
to talk about a king. The guy has been in Washington.
He's either been a member of Congress, a US representative,
House representative, or a senator for over half a century.
Half a century. And you're gonna lecture us on kings.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
Get out of here. You use the pack.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
By the way, he's got a challenge now from Seth Moulten.
Molten now is gonna primary him, and we'll see how
far that goes. But ay yah, yah yah, I'm telling
you that he this guy. They get him out of
his coffin and Chevy Chase, they throw that cadaver in
the back of a car.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
They drive him over to Newton.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
He does a five minute video and then they send
them back and throw them back in his coffin. Six
one seven two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight. Okay,
this is from Larry on Messenger. Good morning, Jeff Well
Good morning to you, Larry Kings.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
Would never, you.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Know, all caps let the minority party hold the government
hostage with a shutdown either. That's an excellent point. That's
an absolutely excellent point. If Trump was any kind of
a quote unquote dictator or king, you think he would
let the minority opposition party just shut the government down.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
No, he don't.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
You know, he'd take out his scepter and he'd say,
I decree it open. Arrest Schumer, Arrest Hakim Jeffries, Arrest
every single Democrat and throw them in the clink, throw
them in the dungeon instead. Look, and by the way,
did you notice, you know, for living under a dictatorship,
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did you see how they didn't have a care in
the world as they protested, They yelled, they screamed, they
used all kinds of disgusting profanities, They blocked traffic, They
wore their stupid dinosaur and frog and banana suits, and
they criticized Trump. Hew a spit on Trump till the
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cows came home, not a care in the world, And
you got a fawning media all over them, praising them,
lauding them, celebrating and cheering them. But they want us
to believe we're living in some kind of a dictatorship.
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I mean, that's you see, that's the problem. That's the problem. Okay,
this is from Danny, and Danny hit the nail right
on the head, Jeff. The protest looked like a visit
to downtown Salem, Massachusetts and October.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
That is so true.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Check out the footage of Salem, you know during October
when it's Halloween season versus the protest. You can't tell
which is the protest. There were so many costumes on Saturday,
I swear, I'm looking at this and I'm like, all
that's missing is you know, the bucket, you know what,
the little pumpkin bucket like trick or treating.
Speaker 2 (24:56):
That's all that was.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Missing, Trick or treat, Trick or treat. I'm looking at
this and I'm like, what, hey, teaser. They have better
costumes than my kids do for Halloween. I know, I
had to buy the kids costumes what is it spirit
or whatever it's called. I took them there, what is
it two weeks ago. By the way, it's not cheap
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those Halloween costumes. It's not like when I was growing up.
But let that go. So AMA's got a great costume.
Ashton's got a great costume. I'm telling you those protesters
had better costumes than my kids will have for HALLOWEENI
you can't tell the difference. Six one seven two six,
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six sixty eight sixty eight is the number.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
Okay, let me ask you.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
Did you attend any of these so called no Kings
rallies or protests?
Speaker 2 (25:50):
Were you there? What did you see?
Speaker 1 (25:55):
And what do you make of the fact that the
Democrats and the media are saying this was the biggest
largest protest in American history, and that they're now sending
Trump a loud and clear message he is an authoritarian dictator,
a strong man.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
And they are going to overthrow him from power.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Dave,
our Western PA constitutionalist correspondent, right near Pittsburgh.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
How are you, Dave?
Speaker 6 (26:34):
Good morning, Jeff.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
How you doing excellent? Now?
Speaker 1 (26:38):
Dave? They were vowing a big protest in Pittsburgh over
the weekend. They said that Pittsburgh was going to rise
up against Trump. I know you're on the ground there.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
What did you see? My friend Jeff, me and my.
Speaker 6 (26:53):
Wife Nancy, we took a right out to a place
in Hickory t and then we drove back to Pittsburgh
through the fort which dates you right as Point State Park,
Highlight Boston, Tim and Jeff. But we looked at at
Point State Park. There was nobody there there want what
trees the protesters, and then we drove into the city. Jeff,
we got through there so fast we thought we were
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a geriatric contention, Buddy. I mean you we rolled down
the windows and the cours sauce. The smell was hot everywhere.
You know, they were higher as Kai, Jeff and in keep.
I'm gonna quote you and use your numbers. You're one
thousand percent, right, buddy.
Speaker 7 (27:30):
Because.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
Uh, Dave, can you please hang on, my friend? We
got to go to a bridge.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Six one seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Uh, you know, I just I got
a very interesting I'm gonna go right back to Dave
in Pennsylvania, I promise, but just very quick. I got
a very interesting message from Christina. I won't say her
last name, I want to protect her identity, but she said, Hi, Jeff,
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my dad is a five years old and he's conservative.
And by the way, a lot of elderly people are conservative.
You know, but let that go, not the crowd that
went yesterday obviously, you know that's from those are the
ex hippies who never wised up. But yeah, most, you know,
most elderly people are you know, with wisdom. You know,
with age comes wisdom, and you know many of them
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tend to be conservative. We were talking about the protests yesterday,
and this is what Christina said. Two of my dad's brothers,
who are younger and they are retired teachers, went to
the protests. My dad never went to college and he's
been very successful. It's very interesting how the teachers went,
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the retired teachers. I love my aunts and uncles. They
are wonderful people. They're just misguided. No, I agree with you. You know,
some of them are misguided or they're being manipulated or
played upon. But what I wanted to get at, you know,
because she mentions elderly people that she knows some are conservatives,
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some are liberal. Those on the left side or the
liberal side went to the protests. Why, I want to
ask all of you why why was it so overwhelmingly elderly?
Why were there so many, as Sue O'Connell of NBC
ten put it, quote, white haired folks. Why did so
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many younger people not show up, or why so many
minorities didn't show up? It was overwhelmingly white, obviously very liberal,
but elderly.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
Now why is that?
Speaker 1 (29:48):
I'm just curious, what's your theory on that. Are they
the ones that still watch and again, there's many conservatives
who are elderly, but I'm saying the liberal elderly crowd.
Are they the only ones left and watch MSNBC and
CNN like is that or listen to NPR. And so
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that's the demographic that got so frightened over and over
and over. Oh, he's a dictator, al, he's a Nazi, Ala,
he's hitler. Oh we got to join this rally or
else it's all over our or you know, our republic
is coming to an end. We got to go seventeen
seventy six, now, come on. So what I'm saying is
is it because they're the only that's the only group
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left that watches CNN and MSNBC and listens to NPR
or watches PBS or reads the Boston Globe. I'm just curious,
what do you think explains the fact that for so
many of these protests, it really was predominantly really honestly
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former hippies who never wised up. You know, why was
it so overwhelmingly? As Dave in Pennsylvania said, he felt
like he was at a geriatric convention. Not that there
was many people to begin with, but the people that
did show up white, you know, heavily liberal and you know,
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late seventies eighties. Let's go right back to Dave in PA,
Western Pa. Dave, so you were mentioning how you drove
through downtown Pittsburgh. You went to their park, the Park,
which is the equivalent of Boston Common, and you were
surprised there were more trees than people. There really weren't
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many protesters. And those that you know did show up,
like in the Common and by the way, in other places,
they were retired and white, white and retired. So Dave,
please continue, pick up where you left off.
Speaker 8 (31:53):
So it is plain State Park, which is as a
PA recreational park, so you know, a way hold like
rallies and stuff, not so they would hold it. So
we drove up what's called the Boulevard of the Allies
toward West Smifflin where we absolutely we live in a
place called West Smithlin, which is kind of like revering
a Boston Jeff, just to give for Chelsea, you know,
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just on the outskirts of Pittsburgh. And then when we
drove through, you figured, you know, like from a drone
or a helicopter's position, and would people look like ants
on the sidewalk. So we drove through, Jeff, we were
now they didn't even have this, They didn't even have
the streets. The streets were closed, Jeff. That's how many
people there, weren't there, buddy. And so they were protesting
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on the street corners, like with the Boulevard of the
Allies separates Grant Street near Elleghanty County building, like a
Southern County building in Boston. Jeff and Jeff, they weren't
be lucky if there were maybe four to five hundred
people easy, you know, even our CBS affiliate, c the
BS affiliate Jeff him at Pittsburgh, the oldest radio station
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in history of America, KDKA and TV said there. Did
we track their statements? Jeff and Jeff speaking to Boston.
I'm a member the WCVB thing on channel five. I
guess your ABC affiliator if I'm not wrong, Joe, Yes,
And they showed pictures and it was like I could
tell that was first of all, that wasn't Boston common, Jeff,
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when you look at different angles. And then I looked
down to MSNBC, and you were right, Jeff. It looked
like angles if you because the State House, just State
House has got the golden dome. Now, I've been to
Vatican City when I've been in Europe and been on
a medfloat the marine's coming home from the Gulf War, Jeff,
and we stopped in Israel and we went to you know,
all over the place.
Speaker 5 (33:33):
We went into the Vatican.
Speaker 8 (33:34):
City, Jeff, and they tell me about my wrong, Jeff.
That Saint Peter's Basilica, which has got a dome. It's
kind of gold on one side. It looked like it
was taken from the Vatican, because Jeff, there's no way
those pictures were taken from Boston, and they were more
fake than pro wrestling, Buddy. The long story short, Jeff,
these Democrats, this just goes to show you they're doomed
in the midterms, Buddy. It's going to take for them
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a miracle to even gain a House seat back. I
mean even in blue Massachusetts. And as first Steppes concerned.
He would have been my congressman had I lived back home.
And John Kearney's another fraud. So but anyway, Jeff, but
that's what's going on here.
Speaker 5 (34:09):
Interesting, Dave.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
I want to ask you this because no, they're getting caught.
The media is getting caught. They lied about all of
these images. They lied about the footage MSNBC. I don't
know how they survive this. The only way they survived
this is if conservatives let them off the hook. They're gone,
They're finished. They aired fraudulent footage of a rally in
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Boston again twenty seventeen.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
I was there.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
I remember, we talked about it for days, and it
was a Black Lives Matter rally. Marty Walsh was the
one who inflamed Boston and said the ku Klux Klan
was coming, when in fact there was a free speech rally. Look,
they were even Bernie supporters at the time who said,
we just want to protect free speech. Okay, anyway, long
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story short, forty thousand showed up. They took the footage
of TWE twenty seventeen with the forty thousand protesters, and
it was a c It was an army of people,
and then all Saturday falsely portrayed as you see. Look
at Boston, Boston, it's an uprising in Boston. Look at this,
Look how many people? My god, as far as the
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eye can see. They deliberately lied and misled the audience
and perpetrated a fraud all freaking day. And I want
to go back to your point where you said in Pittsburgh,
you're saying, Jeff, let me give them four or five
hundred in Pittsburgh, Okay, four or five hundred. What was
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the local media saying. I bet they were saying, what
four or five thousand?
Speaker 2 (35:41):
Correct? Is that what they were saying?
Speaker 1 (35:43):
That about five thousand people showed up and it turned
out again to be one tenth of what they said.
You tell me, Dave, what was the media saying the
crowd size was like in Pittsburgh?
Speaker 8 (35:56):
The ground footage Katika had a pretty good coverage of
a Japan said that there wasn't as many as they
had previously expected, so they had to deflate their inflated
numbers like their ego.
Speaker 5 (36:07):
Jeff.
Speaker 8 (36:07):
But one more thing, Jeff, Yeah, and I even Wendy
Bells on the Rumble app like you are after I
know you put your show on the rumble app afterwards,
even she was saying on her weekend show, I was like,
oh my god, it was like, you.
Speaker 7 (36:22):
Couldn't have filled the barber Jeff.
Speaker 8 (36:23):
I put it this way, I could have bought everybody
around and still have money left in my wallet. That's
how many people were there, Buddy, in Pittsburgh. They can
drink their beer here, Jeff Inlander, that's what they drank.
Speaker 1 (36:36):
Dave, that's why you are Western Pa, corresponded my friend.
Excellent reporting from on the ground, Dave, thank you so
much for that call.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
That's pretty funny. There were so few people. He could
have bought everybody around and still have money in his pocket.
That's a good one. Six what seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
No, I'm telling you this is what happened all over
the country. And you know, and then you watched the
Sunday talkies and they're like, this is the biggest protest
in our history of America.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
Millions and millions and millions rose up. I'm like, where
in your head?
Speaker 1 (37:16):
Angelo in Rockland, thanks for holding Angelo and welcome.
Speaker 5 (37:23):
What a nice fake news weekend again. Huh but anyway, yeah,
this uh, this is really something else. Macular. Did you
see in the camera footage someone was dusting off his shoulders.
But anyway, the problem with this fake news and all
this stuff that you know, the left knows that the
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young vote, and the minorities and all that. We're all
one now where we know the truth. And that's the
left problem. We know the truth. And what's funny to
me is the left named Trump the king. No one
else named them the king, but the left themselves. And
you know they should get in line to kiss his
ring because what he's doing around the world in America
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is something great. Get all these illegals out due process.
Give me a break. Where was the due process when
they were raping people, killing people, running over our own
water guards to get in here. Get them out, the
people that are here illegally, with the Green cons and everything.
God blessing you did the right thing. We support you.
We even support them, We help them, the illegals. But
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don't forget they are illegal. What don't they get the left?
How thick are they, Jeff, I don't know. Can you
tell me how thick they really are?
Speaker 1 (38:37):
It's about power, you know, Angelo, you nailed it. It's
about power. They look they're bleeding voters. Nobody will vote
for them. Who's got, you know, really half a brain.
Nobody votes for them anymore. Their policies are a disaster.
This shutdown, by the way, is turning into a disaster. Look,
they're shutting the government down because Chuck Schumer is petrified
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that he's going to get primaried by Alexandria Ocasio Cortes.
So he's got to get as radical as possible to
try to get some of her base to still support him.
That's why he's shutting down the government. Because the Marxist
left in the Democratic parties now on the march and
the hill they're willing to die on is to give
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one point four to be exact, one point four trillion
dollars taxpayer money for free healthcare. And I'm putting free
in quotation marks because we're paying for it to illegal aliens.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
Now, you're crazy.
Speaker 1 (39:38):
We don't have one point four trillion to give away,
and we certainly aren't going to give it away to
illegals when so many of our own fellow citizens aren't
getting healthcare coverage themselves, starting with our own veterans.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
For God's sake.
Speaker 1 (39:51):
So this is how deranged and disconnected. The Democrats have
become so the only way they consider is by having
illegals continue to come into our country and stay in
our country, because that's how they keep their representation in Congress,
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that's how they keep the number of you know, seats
in the US House, and that's how they get a
lot of federal money in these blue states because the
census includes everybody, not just citizens, so it artificially inflates
their numbers, so they get a lot more money and
a lot more representation. And ultimately, what we're finding out
those are their voters. You take away illegal aliens. The
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Democrats are a minority party, so the illegals now for them,
are everything. They're everything. Six one seven. That's why they're
going to that. That's, by the way, that's what's really
driving the no Kings protest. You ask the number one issue,
the number one issue is deportations, because every illegal that
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is deported drains the strength and power of the Democratic Party. Angelo,
thank you so much for that call. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number.
Speaker 2 (41:13):
Okay, just very quick.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
You may agree, you may disagree with me, but I
just want to throw this. It's a mini mini log
on the fire to answer my own question about why
the few protesters that did show up, why so many
of them? Not all, but so many of them were
overwhelmingly white and elderly. As again, like Sue O'Connell the
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reporter put it, white hair folks.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
I noticed with.
Speaker 1 (41:41):
My dad when he was in his seventies that it
became easier. I'm not saying this happens to all elderly people,
because it doesn't. There are many elderly who are conservative
and Trump's supporters. But I did notice with my dad
that it was easier for politicians to manipulate his emotions
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and to fearmonger him then, especially when he got sick
in particular, but even before he got his Parkinson's It's
about when he turned I would say, seventy two seventy three,
that you know, after seventy years old. My dad never bought,
you know, in politicians with fear monger. My dad always
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saw through it. But I asked him who is he
going to vote for at the time. This was years
ago in the federal election up in Canada, and he said, oh,
I'm voting for Justin Trudeau. I'm like, Dad, why the
hell would you vote for Justin Trudeau? And he said
to me because the Tories, that's the term for the Conservatives.
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He goes, because the Tories are going to gut our
healthcare system. And I need healthcare because now he's older,
he really needs to. He relies on healthcare.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
And I said, Dad, I can't believe you're falling for this.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
When I said, Dad, all the whenever, whenever the Conservatives
have been in power.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
Do they cut anything, because the.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
Government just keeps growing, It just grows slower under the
Conservatives than under the Liberals, I go, Dad, they don't
cut anything, never mind healthcare. When have they ever cut healthcare?
I go, Dad, They're not gonna cut healthcare. He's obviously
it's fearmonger and he's trying to scare people like you.
And my dad was like no, no, shaking his head
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like in a very stubborn way, like no, Like no,
he's no, they're gonna they're gonna no, they're gonna touch
my health care.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
They're gonna cut my health care.
Speaker 1 (43:40):
And uh no, I mean no, Justin Trudeau he's got
he's gonna protect my health care. Well, anyway, look, Trudeau
destroyed the country but I now, okay, Dad, I'm not
gonna fight with you. I'm not gonna argue with you.
I even said, Dad, you have somebody that's gonna get
you to the polls because I wanted him to vote right.
He was, you know, getting more infirm and and a
little bit sicker at that time. And anyway, I got him.
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He voted, and he voted for Justin Trudeau. I got
somebody to drive him to the polls. But my point
is that stayed with me because I looked at him
and I'm like, you know, after a certain age for
some people, some people, and I saw it with my dad,
you can really scare him. I mean, this bs about
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taking away your health care and when you go to
the hospital, you know you're gonna have to sit on
a gurney and no one's going to take care of you.
If you let the either right come into power or
conservatives come into power, I'm like, it works, like fearmongering works,
because they do become I don't know, my dad just
became more gullible. I mean, you know, God forgive me
(44:47):
for saying this, But my sister and I would talk
about this and we were worried. We're like somebody could
easily take advantage of him with his money, with his will,
with so many things. And that's why elderly people often
are prey to online you know, online scams or telephone
scams or.
Speaker 2 (45:09):
It's very easy.
Speaker 1 (45:10):
They become more trusting as they get some not all,
some they become more trusting as they get older. And
so my theory is, I'm just thinking of my dad.
If Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party, and it was
the media as well, they just keep repeating what the
Liberals said.
Speaker 2 (45:29):
Oh, they're coming for your health care. They're coming for
your health care. If you're an elderly person, My god,
my god, you're gonna die right there in the hallway.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
It worked. We didn't go out and protest, but man,
he went out and voted. I'll tell you this. So
I'm asking, is this the reason why so many of
these protesters tended to be in their you know, tended
to be in their seventies and eighties. I'm just curious.
Speaker 2 (45:57):
Six one seven two.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
Six six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree. Brenda in Beverly,
Thanks for holding Brenda and welcome.
Speaker 5 (46:10):
YEF.
Speaker 3 (46:12):
I had quite an experience on Saturday at my local
No Kings protest on ran Tool Street, which is only
a few blocks away from where I live. I wasn't
actually going to go because I wasn't feeling my best
that morning.
Speaker 7 (46:28):
And I went out to my car and what the
hell was walking down my street?
Speaker 3 (46:36):
I said, I really am not feeling well because I'm
seeing things now. I looked to my left and did
this ginormous inflatable bumblebee.
Speaker 7 (46:46):
I have the picture to prove it.
Speaker 3 (46:48):
I have the front side, I have the backside holding
a no King sign.
Speaker 7 (46:52):
And I said to God, I go, you want me
to go to this? Okay?
Speaker 3 (46:56):
I have this big inflatable bumblebee coming towards me with
a sign. So I start cracking up laughing, and I go, Okay,
get your stuff together. You're going to just walk down
a few blocks.
Speaker 7 (47:08):
And see what the hell was going on. It was
mostly a tame crowd.
Speaker 3 (47:13):
I figured I'd be outed because most of my neighborhood
I live in a highly democratic neighborhood.
Speaker 7 (47:18):
I'm surrounded Jeff okay, and I love.
Speaker 3 (47:21):
My neighbors and we love each other blah blah blah.
And so I did have three incidents, all involving woman
that turned ugly on me, and I'm not provoking anybody.
I'm down there dancing, singing, laughing, I got my earbuds in,
I'm whistling. I'm trying to jin up the crowd. It's like,
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doesn't anybody know how to whistle around here? And I'm
just sort of morphing in and out of the crowd,
sort of observing, taking a lot of pictures. It was
a very highly white crowd. That's not to say that
I missed maybe people of color or people of other ethnicities,
but it was not ninety nine point nine percent an
older white crowd.
Speaker 7 (48:03):
The three incidents.
Speaker 3 (48:04):
That I had with gals that didn't particularly care for
me because a one somebody knew me and she goes,
she comes right up to me and she goes, what are.
Speaker 7 (48:16):
You doing here?
Speaker 3 (48:17):
Almost like I wasn't allowed to be This is my neighborhood.
Speaker 7 (48:20):
I've lived here for twenty five years.
Speaker 3 (48:22):
I walked down that street almost every day and I said, oh,
I said.
Speaker 7 (48:26):
I know, I'm in the lions.
Speaker 3 (48:27):
Then I go, but I had to come and see this,
and her whole demeanor change and she's a lovely woman.
Speaker 7 (48:33):
She became another person. She took her.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
Oh, Brenda, can you hang on. We're up against another break,
a heartbreak. Please. I want to come right back to
you so